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Description of the perineal body in women presenting with a posterior vaginal compartment prolapse, clinical presentation and outcome of the surgical management

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Scientific title

An observational study to evaluate and to define the different types of perineal body presentations before and after prolapse surgery in women with a posterior vaginal compartment prolapse

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Secondary ID [1]2533030

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Universal Trial Number (UTN)

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Trial acronym

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Linked study record

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Health condition

Health condition(s) or problem(s) studied:

posterior vaginal compartment prolapse2588350

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Condition category

Condition code

Surgery25897325897300

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Surgical techniques

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Renal and Urogenital25901225901200

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Other renal and urogenital disorders

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Intervention/exposure

Study type

Observational

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Patient registry

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Target follow-up duration

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Target follow-up type

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Description of intervention(s) / exposure

observational studydescription of the perineal body in women unergoing prolapse surgery for the condition of a posterior vaginal compartment prolapse. Patients will be followed up 6 weeks and 3 months postoperatively.

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Intervention code [1]2577510

Not applicable

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Comparator / control treatment

no control group

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Control group

Uncontrolled

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Outcomes

Primary outcome [1]2598280

description of the perineal body in women undergoing surgery for the condition of a posterior vaginal comparment prolapse.Women will be examined intraoperatively and postoperatively according to the ICS POP-Q system. The Queensland Pelvic Floor Questionnaire will be completed as any patients undergoing prolapse surgery pre- and postoperatively.

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Timepoint [1]2598280

intraoperativelyimmediately postoperatively6 weeks postoperatively

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Secondary outcome [1]2686590

Outcome of the surgical intervention.Women will be examined intraoperatively and postoperatively according to the ICS POP-Q system. The Queensland Pelvic Floor Questionnaire will be completed as any patients undergoing prolapse surgery pre- and postoperatively.

We aim to define the different types of perineal body presentations in women with posterior vaginal compartment prolapse, to determine the incidence of this condition and to assess the outcome of our intervention.This observatorial study is conducted to obtain a better understanding of the pathophysiology of the posterior vaginal compartment with the focus on the perineum.The hypothesis is to identify the different perineal defects in women undergoing posterior vaginal compartment prolapse which have not clearly described and defined in current literatur. The accurately description of perineal defects will improve the surgical management of this common condition.